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Christmas with NDR Low Brass & Friends
From Gabrieli to Debussy
NDR Low Brass & friends is back on the chamber music stage: with a diverse, ambitious and atmospheric Christmas programme. When they perform as an ensemble, the NDR Elbphilharmonie Orchestra’s brass section has always aspired to look further than the standard classical repertoire – and to present rarely performed works the audience won’t be familiar with. The list of composers on the programme – Gabrieli, Lully, Händel, Mozart, Tschaikowsky, Puccini und – reveals the broad scope of musical history that is explored.
Performers
Jens Plücker french horn
Tobias Heimann french horn
Dave Claessen french horn
Edouard Cambreling french horn
Joachim Preu trombone
Simone Candotto trombone
Peter Dreßel trombone
Uwe Leonbacher trombone
Stefan Kaundinya tuba
Anaëlle Tourret harp
Daniel Hansen drums
Giulia della Peruta soprano
Programme
Giovanni Gabrieli
Canzon septimi toni a Nr. 2
Georg Friedrich Händel
Eternal Source of Light Divine / from the »Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne«, HWV 74
Jean-Baptiste Lully
Türkenmarsch / Le Bourgeois gentilhomme
Piotr I. Tschaikowsky
Hymne der Cherubim / aus: Die Liturgie des Heiligen Johannes Chrysostomus op. 41
Giacomo Puccini
O mio babbino caro (Väterchen, teures, höre) / Arie der Lauretta aus der Oper »Gianni Schicchi«
Simone Candotto
Elegy
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
Alleluja / aus: Exsultate, Jubilate / Motette für Sopran F-Dur KV 158a
– Interval –
Traditional
Adeste Fideles
Georg Friedrich Händel
Rejoice Greatly / Arie aus dem Oratorium »Messiah« HWV 56
Morten Lauridsen
O Magnum Mysterium
Claude Debussy
Danse sacrée et danse profane / Zwei Tänze für Harfe und Streichorchester
Adolphe Adam
Cantique de Noël »Minuit, Chrétiens«
Georg Friedrich Händel
Joy to the world (Freue dich, Welt)
Live Broadcast
The concert will be broadcast live on NDR Kultur.
Promoter: NDR
Location : Rolf-Liebermann-Studio
The Rolf-Liebermann-Studio was a Jewish temple until 1938. Destroyed in the Pogrom Night, ownership of the current Rolf-Liebermann-Studio passed over to the city authorities in 1941, and later to the former Northwest German Broadcasting, which arranged its conversion into a large concert hall. With its classical music concerts, readings, matinees and jazz concerts, the studio is one of the first ports of call for the culturally aware today.
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Getting Here
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Parking
The studio can also be reached easily by car, however parking spaces in the area are very limited.
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Accessibility
The main entrance and the concert hall itself are fully accessible for visitors with limited mobility.
The hall also has an audio induction loop in place for visitors with hearing impairments. Induction is available in the following seats:
Rows B & C: Seats 13 to 24
Rows D & E: Seats 17 to 32
Row F: Seats 21 to 30
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